The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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Page viii
... Dealings with the savages . Bradford chosen Governor Stability of the colony 70 71 72 Its economical condition Difficulties with the London partners 72 75 Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 77 78 78 ...
... Dealings with the savages . Bradford chosen Governor Stability of the colony 70 71 72 Its economical condition Difficulties with the London partners 72 75 Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 77 78 78 ...
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... dealings with the Pequods Roger Williams mediates with the Narragansetts Correspondence between Bradford and Winthrop Outrages by the Pequods in the winter of 1636 . Military system of New England Want of united action Mason's campaign ...
... dealings with the Pequods Roger Williams mediates with the Narragansetts Correspondence between Bradford and Winthrop Outrages by the Pequods in the winter of 1636 . Military system of New England Want of united action Mason's campaign ...
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... Dealings of these colonies with Massachusetts Settlement of Hampton Union of the three townships with Massachusetts Disturbances in the Church of Exeter Early settlements in Maine Gorges is created Proprietor of Maine Constitution of ...
... Dealings of these colonies with Massachusetts Settlement of Hampton Union of the three townships with Massachusetts Disturbances in the Church of Exeter Early settlements in Maine Gorges is created Proprietor of Maine Constitution of ...
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... dealings with the reformed churches of Holland , Germany , and Switzerland . Congregations of foreign refugees in ... Dealing in New England . It is a detailed account of the system of civil and ecclesiastical government in Massachusetts ...
... dealings with the reformed churches of Holland , Germany , and Switzerland . Congregations of foreign refugees in ... Dealing in New England . It is a detailed account of the system of civil and ecclesiastical government in Massachusetts ...
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... dealings with the natives the English were both just and prudent , erring neither by severity nor over - confidence . It is clear that the settlers were industrious , since before the winter fifty houses , an intrenched fort , a church ...
... dealings with the natives the English were both just and prudent , erring neither by severity nor over - confidence . It is clear that the settlers were industrious , since before the winter fifty houses , an intrenched fort , a church ...
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Page 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.